- From: Patrick H. Lauke <redux@splintered.co.uk>
- Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2016 10:50:09 +0100
- To: public-mobile-a11y-tf@w3.org
On 14/11/2016 10:41, Patrick H. Lauke wrote: > Of course this won't magically solve all problems. If a site wants to > pass the SC, they'll need to do more than just slapping these CSS rules > in their site-wide stylesheet and be done with it. However, the > technique demonstrates how inline links can be made to have a large > activation target despite being inline. If content has many inline links > that can and will bunch up too close, then it's a fail of the proposed > SC and the site will need to do something else in order to pass the SC. > A lot of other current and proposed SCs are "hard" to scale to CMS > driven sites...doesn't make the actual problem that the SCs are trying > to solve (in this case, making sure that a user can comfortably and > confidently activate a link/control) go away. Also note that the example code is aimed at demonstrating large touch-friendly activation targets. For mouse, they'd be smaller as per our SC's differentiation of coarse and fine pointer. P -- Patrick H. Lauke www.splintered.co.uk | https://github.com/patrickhlauke http://flickr.com/photos/redux/ | http://redux.deviantart.com twitter: @patrick_h_lauke | skype: patrick_h_lauke
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